Rapamycin: Practical Dosage & Benefits | Dr Alan Green Episode 4
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- In this video Dr Green talks about how he uses rapamycin himself and in his practice. He also touches on methionine and the benefits of restricting its intake.
Dr. Alan Green, MD is a Forensic Pathology Specialist in Little Neck, NY and has over 54 years of experience in the medical field. As a practicing physician, Dr. Green has translated the scientific research on anti-aging and life extension and put it to work on humans, and as such, he’s a true pioneer in medicine.
Dr Green maintains a website for his practice at rapamycinthera...
And he has published a paper
mTOR, glycotoxins and the parallel universe
www.ncbi.nlm.n...
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Richard:
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At 77, Dr Green is still sharp as ever. It’s not the looks, it’s his ability to specify details on mTor inhibition as opposed mTor de-activation.
Very informative. Can't believe Dr. Green is so sharp for his age. His protocol works.
IT's good to know this practical dosage for rapamycin. Very helpful, thank you.
Great series of interviews with Dr Green.........one of your best
Hi Thanks for your kind comment. I certainly enjoyed having the call with Dr. Green.
Great interview, thank you Richard!
Hi Sparkling, thanks for your comment.
I have been taking 4mg of Rapacan-1 (Biocon's Sirolimus) every Monday for the past 14 months, and all is well. I take it with a host of other goodies: Metformin (just 500mg PD), Losartan, Quercetin, NMN, Fisetin, Hyaluronic Acid, NAC, Alpha Lipoic Acid, and other stand-alone vitamins, etc....
Where and how do you get your rapamycin.
@@MMPRECISIONPAINTING Drop Shop MD in India 😃
@@MMPRECISIONPAINTING It's available in turkey without a prescription
@@billybussey egypt too
Any blood work you’ve noticed a difference with? CBC, A1C, lipids, eGFR etc etc? Thanks in advance.
What about Rapamycin for people with Rheumatoid Arthritis? Any success stories?
good note on whole food veganism which does not have the same problems as animal protein
dr greens audio was not clear ....must have sound checks before recording
your sound audio is perfectly clear ...
dr green s was not ..straining to hear his words..
but thanks for bringing it to us and for all your informative videos..
Ive been able to manage my weight very well. I'm at 144LB at about 70inches I've gotten my waste down very well its around 30ish I haven't measured. Definitely more toned then I was. I take a lot of supplements so hard to know which is doing what. Or if its a collective thing. I get away with walking and going to the gym once a week.
Have Dr Green on again please. And ask him what his patients report for rapamycin's benefits.
I take 1mg weekly Rapamycin. Not sure it it helps or not. It doesn't seem to hurt anything.
Thank you Richard.
So, he’s been taking rapamycin for five years and … … has it been beneficial, has he experienced side effects,? He’s been prescribing Rapa for as many years. Are his patients benefiting, do they have difficulties with it, are they healthier are they living longer?
He talks about that in his first episode. Also, in the description above there are links to his website. He said that he had a congenital heart condition that is considered incurable that he recovered from using Rapamycin.
Hi Yes, Dr Green did see improvements, as Hélène answered we discussed in the first interview. This is why he started the clinic
Very informative. I missed the last part about leucine? Could you expand on what he and you said?
Can anyone tell me a website to buy Rapamycin?
I am guessing you can't get Rapamycin except by prescription? Are there over-the-counter alternatives? Thanks.
you can get rapamune in turkey
At 1:37. Dr Green says he takes rapa every other week because he's taking something else. Did he say Dasatinib? Sorry it was not clear. Can someone please help?
Yes, he said dasatinib and quercetin every fortnight
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Where can I buy rapymicin?
Just search on "doctors that prescribe rapamycin" and you'll find sources, or "online pharmacies that sell rapamycin" - its cheap and available.
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What was the drug that Dr Green alternated rapamycin with? I couldn't hear him clearly.
Dasatinib
dasatinib
I had the exact same question in the previous episode.
@@generalbystander1631 Thanks!
Dasatanib, presumably combined with quercetin, though he didn't clarify that.
Rapamyosin is very interesting to me but right at the moment I feel beta hydroxybuterate is more important.
Who does Dr. Green refer to at 1:48?
I got hold of Rapamune 1 mg. When it is said / suggested to take rapamycin weekly with doses from 3-6 mg , r we talking about 3-6 tablets of Rapamune 1mg ?
3-6mg is 3-6mg, no matter how many pills you need to add up to that. For example, my pills are 2mg each
Does time of day dosing matter?
Richard, can you clarify Dr Green's every other week dosing of rapamycin? He says he does that for himself because he takes a different drug weekly and he doesn't want to take rapamycin in the same week as that other drug (presumably he's switched to bi-weekly for that drug also, but not overlapping).
AND, can you tell us what that other drug is? I couldn't understand Dr Green and apparently neither could the transcript.
Dasatinib and quercetin. For autophagy.
@AT-xl9db Thanks.
Does it stop aging once you start taking rapamycin? Or can you be young again? If do, how much younger can you be?
For large enough dose some turn into toddlers
@@IvaneJ yeah right
Rapamyin dampens the activation of mTOR. So instead of the body putting all of its energy into growth, it has more to put into repair and maintenance. The result is a slower aging process. And it does reverse some of the symptoms of aging (though not all of them... people taking don't necessarily look younger than their chronological age.)
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